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The vapour density of a gaseous mixture containing only Ar and N2O4 gases is 40. When the mixture is left for some time, the vapour density is decreased and finally becomes
(37.5). It happened due to the dissociation of some N2O4 into NO2. (Ar=40). What is the degree of dissociation of N2O4 ?


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0.870
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0.780
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0.087
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Data is insufficient for calculation
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Solution

The correct option is C 0.087
Let’s assume that the initial composition of Ar=a mole and of N2O4=b mole.
Molar mass of Ar=40 g mol1 and of N2O4=92 g mol1
Using formula:
= (Mole of component 1× molar mass) + (Mole of component 2× molar mass) = (Mole of component 1 + Mole of component 2)× molar mass of mixture
Where (molar mass of mixture = 2× vapor density)
Now, a×40+b×92=(a+b)×40×2
⇒ a : b = 3 : 10
N2O4 NO2
(bx) mole 2x mole
Now, 80×(a+b)=(a+b+x)×37.5×2
∴ Degree of dissociation of N2O4 = xb=0.087




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